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LGnk^.vood City Commission
September 10, 19'19
The Longwood City Conmi esion held its regular meeting n '1:30 p.m.
Present tAeyor Lo
Commi sslonexnGrant
mmissionex Leibensperger
Commissioner Mitchell
Ned Julian, Jr. City Attorney
David D. Chacey, City Administrator
Linda Hartin, City Clerk
!/ayor IA eti~ t order. Invocata n given by Julian followed
by pledgemoC allegiwceatoethe U.S~ flag.
1. idgyor Loxmew gave the oath of office ton y elected Commissioner Bill Nutchell.
2. Approval oC minutes-8/2G/'19 regular meeti~ v+d 8/21/')9 budget work session.
3. ?btion by Commissioner Grant, s d by Conmi asioner Leibensperger to approve
the mtnutes of 8/20/')9 as written. eMOtion caaxied unanimously.
4. Mo'tton by CGmni ¢sioner orant, e nd by Co e ger to approve
the mtnutes oC B/21/']9 as v+ritten. sMOtion ea TTiedswansmouslynsp
5. Public hesring - Ordinance J (changes zoni~ o n property from A-1
o PU, Public N'L1ltt tae Dl sari M14. ilonard Lefkowi tz,~tt oC Longwood
Utilities, Inc. spoke in T proposed r oning. fArenLefkowitz a
that without tha reque-ted r ppraved d velopments within tfiesCity
would be wi thou't s wag' t representative Crom U.S. Homes
poke in f the - ed ...ice. No one in the suds enc p ke in opposition
to t e pra-osed ardinencepos
6. lMtion by Commissioner Lei' verger, s nd by Commissioner Grant to close the
public hearing. The public he_ was closed.
'!. Motion by Go~iesioner Grant, c and by Cormi Leibensperger to place
Ordinance 465 on second reeding by title only. Moti onacarri ed unanimous>,y.
8. 1dr. Julian recd Grdinance 465 by it_e posy.
9. lotion by Commissioner Leibensperger, s y Commissioner Grant to adopt
Ordinance 465 on second rea ing. lotion carried unanimously.
the City must pay one-fourth oP the 8226,000 if Lhe gran
!tr. Chacey reported that To~mshlp Plaza will pxobab
ermit in w days and the trafeic light at sR 434 an
installed before a eertLfieate of occupancy ie issued. d
9/10/'19
13. _ Plaza: A>•, .i yowler was present a ith 41r. Levis U~
property. Air. Chaceyeexplained the dr naga sy he prvposed pdro
Mr. ~Chacey "u.rther stated that M Land, fi lyaEigineerstha pp owed the plans.
14. r Leiben erger opinion the prof ec a
have adequate parking. Mr. F astatedathat Idrg Duke would b ll±~ng to n
pa v c pate an future pevix~g o Maine St. ether. the need arv ses forradditional c
15. Mr. Larry 4-ldberg stated Lhat he Celt the prof ect should not be held up
an arde. to get Maine S paved.
16. Mme. Pikes ted Lhat original plans with the pevement s umed da
by the la d Plaru:ing Agency an ore the Commission ate'this tSne a.
plans approved Dy the Land Planning AgencyleC
18. Ilrs. Ethel
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19. Motion by ?Fayor Inxmenn t ve the site plan of Village P1ava es p esented.
Motion died Cor lack o. ~ seconda~
20. Final budget work sessa on grill be held at 9:W a. m. on 9/14/'t9.
21. uest C r change o oni~-F. Schrimsher property (:ecomnendati on h
eeived from 3verdeup R Parcel ): Motion by Commissioner Leibensperger, s ond~
by Airyor Lormaem utfiorl2e preparation of an ordinance r ning the 8chrimsfier
property from B-lttoafl-1 and Commercial. 4btson cerri ed unanrmously Dy roll call
vote.
-~e plan - Hoffman miniwarehouse: Mr. Hof(inan w s present along with ?
ar choose. T ning Agency hs requested
that the warehouses be usedtforwst rage o y, o indivi tlual Duernesses _n the sp es.
23. Motion by Commissioner Leibensperger, second by Convaissianer Mitchell to
24. Final plan-Inngwood Green PUO: i as p:
Brian Pirilmey, d veloper a e project. Typir~ e
920 sq, f floor ai t insteed of gOpor
t fore6 inchaP which will c e Cro
8pringwoodsto - HY~ylark sewage i. eatment pant. A1r. Kro
easement in exchange.
25. n by Commissioner Laibensperger, s
~al plan of Longwood Green PUD h s pxeeented.y lMtio
he £1
roll cell vote.
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